Sea Wall, Pleasant Harbour
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Image: © Guy Butler-Madden Taken: 13 Feb 2014
This is part of the original sea wall for Pleasant Harbour at Aberthaw. It is now protected from the sea by a new sea wall built to protect the power station. The port of Pleasant Harbour was served by the Port Road running from Cardiff which was only a very small town at the time. The lime kilns are in the background.